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March 31, 2021
LINCOLN COUNTY, N.C. A 22-year-old woman wanted for crimes in multiple counties was arrested Monday during a Lincoln County traffic stop.
Deputies performed the stop on an SUV on Highway 150 West at Old Lincolnton Crouse Road around 3 a.m. The stop was performed after deputies noticed the vehicle had a valid license plate but the registered owner of the vehicle did not have a valid driver’s license.
The driver of the SUV gave deputies a valid driver’s license, but a passenger gave officers a fake name. Cynthia Diane Chavis, of Crouse, gave officers another name and produced identification for that person. One deputy at the scene recognized the Chavis and checked the Lincoln County Communications Center which revealed she was wanted on outstanding warrants in Cleveland and Gaston Counties.
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Lincoln County Commissioner Bill Blodgett watches as Sheriff Todd Brackett assembles a new flagpole for meetings at the Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission building. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Since December, Wiscasset has negotiated with Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission about entering into a consulting contract. On Feb. 4, negotiations culminated with a deal as the county commissioners voted 2-0 to enter into an agreement. Under the contract, LCRPC will provide assistance in six planning projects. The contract calls for commission assistance to the town’s comprehensive planning committee’s work on the new comprehensive plan, working with municipal officials and committees developing a renewable energy plan, planning for certain town-owned properties’ reuse and projects, site planning for redevelopment options for the former Mason Station power plant, seeking project funding and grant writing, and general